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In this Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, file photo, President Donald Trump speaks about tax reform at the Farm Bureau Building at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, in Indianapolis. The Trump administration's plans to slash corporate taxes and make other business-friendly changes to the nation's tax laws have helped lift U.S. stocks in recent weeks. And depending on which changes, if any, ultimately end up signed into law, more companies could see bigger gains. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Alex Brandon
How Granite Staters should respond in the event the 2017 Tax Reform law expires.
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Sarah Scott, Deputy State Director for AFP-NH, discusses the “joys” of Tax Day and the impact on Granite Starers should the 2017 tax reform law expire at the end of 2025.
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